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Shuang Li

California State University Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA, USA.

Biography

Shuang Li currently a Hedrick Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mathematics at UCLA working with Professor Deanna Needell. She received PhD in Electrical Engineering (minor in Computational & Applied Math) from the Colorado School of Mines, where I was fortunate to be advised by Professor Michael B. Wakin and Professor Gongguo Tang. She’s research mainly focuses on leveraging the low-dimensional structures such as sparsity, low-rankness, and smoothness existed in high-dimensional data in order to develop optimization-based techniques and provide optimality guarantees for many fundamental problems in signal processing and machine learning.

Publications

Changes in the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle of China during the 2010 Drought

Satellite remote sensing was combined with the NASA-CASA (Carnegie Ames Stanford Approach) carbon cycle simulation model to evaluate the impact of the 2010 drought throughout China. Results indicated that net primary production (NPP) for 2010 declined most notably in the provinces of Xinjiang, Hebei, and Zhejiang, predominantly in cropland and mixe... Read More»

Christopher Potter, Shuang Li, Steven Klooster and Vanessa Genovese

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2013, 4:141

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000141

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